West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen has settled his future with the club after agreeing to modify his current contract, confirming his continuation with the team following their relegation to the Championship for the 2026-2027 season.
According to sources from journalist Roshan Thomas, the amendment does not involve extending the contract duration, as it will remain valid until the summer of 2030, but it reflects Bowen's commitment to stay with West Ham for the next season and not leave this summer.
Jarrod Bowen is considered one of West Ham's standout stars in recent years, and his decision provides a significant boost to the club in its efforts to quickly return to the Premier League, especially with the team's captain remaining part of the project.
The report indicates that the agreement comes as part of the club's efforts to reorganize after relegation, with West Ham determined to keep its key players in preparation for the competition to return to the top flight.